Comments: Brett Eibner gets most of the pub for arms coming from Arkansas, but Smyly's a viable prospect in his own right. The lefty has a four-pitch mix with a fastball he can run up to 93 mph, an average curve (74-76 mph), a cutter he throws 84-86 mph that grades out as average and a 78-80 mph changeup. He's the type who could fit nicely at the back end of the rotation or as a quality lefty specialist on a big league staff.

1003

Smith, Brennan

Bowling Green

RHP

R/R

6'03"

200

1989-08-04

JR

823

Smith, Leslie

St. Louis CC Meramec

RF

L/R

6'01"

190

1989-12-24

J2

1033

Sanburn, Nolan

Kokomo HS (IN)

OF

R/R

6'00"

175

1991-07-21

HS

373

Ryan, Kyle

Auburndale Sr HS (FL)

LHP

L/L

6'05"

180

1991-09-25

HS

48

Ruffin, Chance

Texas

RHP

R/R

6'00"

185

1988-09-08

JR

Comments: He's started and he's relieved for Texas and it seems like the latter is the better role for Ruffin. His stuff won't blow you away outside of a pretty live fastball, but he has the right mentality and makeup to make his stuff play up. He's also got Major League bloodlines as the son of former big leaguer Bruce Ruffin, and that invariably helps, as does pitching in big spots over the course of his college career. He may not close at the next level, but he could be a setup type who moves quickly through a system.Enhanced Scouting Report